ys-trust -- -r %r
> -- %f"
I use it here, I can send it to you if you want.
Email me if you still need.
I only have the binary though (about 23k).
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idn't know about the attach-message command. Just thought that
as the message was in a file, I could go and select it as any other
file, but I guess when I select the maildir, mutt recognizes it as such
instead of seeing it as just a directory.
Many thanks!!
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d press enter on directory "oi",
it gives me an error "Couldn't open //tmp/oi". Notice the extra slash on
the beginning.
Seems like a small bug, but a bug indeed (or a feature?? :)).
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ems - It seems to work quite well, very fast
too.
Though I'm not an expert on these things.
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guess I need a kind of virtual folder that joins my outgoing and
> incoming without duplicating any data.
That isn't possible with mutt (though I _almost_ got it working by
misusing the compressed folders feature).
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d
> $index_format.
This would be very useful for anyone using a screen-reader.
Couldn't the output be configurable in a similar way as $index_format?
With macros you could display any aspect of the message in the status
bar.
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Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On 2002-09-10 10:40:46 -0300, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
>
> >I received a message from someone using outlook containing an
> >email attached (*.eml). Unfortunately, outlook sends the
> >attachment as "application/octet-
al mime tools, but I wanted people to know about it, and
enlighten me if this is not a bug in mutt (of course, the brokeness of
outlook could do anything!).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Actually my sig is at least ELEVEN lines, but hey, whose counting ?
> ( FYI - The last part of the sig has a word riddle in it)
> //\ eLviintuaxbilse/\\
Linux is evitable?
What's the sense on it?
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Sven, are you a BOFH or what?
Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> (...)
> Sven [who knows only a few good flamers who actively post]
> (...)
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27;bytes' instead of 'lines' - Search for 'index_format' in the manual.
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contain a Euro symbol, ¤.
The encoding should be iso-8859-15. If you can't see the Euro at the
end of the line above, then you have a problem with your setup.
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day before he leaves, it takes about 30 seconds.
Consider putting your mail on an imap server (courier-imap and cyrus are
good) and using that for remote access. You can then use a tool like
isync (there are others) to synchronise your laptop mailfolders with
your imap mailfolders.
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ead the line instead of ignoring it.
The \ at the end of the line continues the comment:
# this is a comment that \
continues over multiple \
lines.
I was caught by this, vim syntax highlighting isn't 100% with such
obscure stuff.
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es that do this (it would be interesting if there were).
Try moving the files and see if mutt recreates them.
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sing ssl :-) If I
wasn't so lazy, I would have increased the MAXPERIP setting on the
server.
> ii courier-imap-s 1.4.3-4IMAP daemon with SSL, PAM and Maildir suppor
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On Mon 10-Jun-2002 at 08:37:18AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a file, without
> doing a cut & paste?
:set pager=vi
Then you can do whatever you like with them.
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On Sun 09-Jun-2002 at 03:21:10PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
>
> Anyway, if anyone else knows how to search within encrypted bodies,
> I'd love to hear it, too.
Shouldn't "set thorough_search" do this?
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in advance.
bruno
On Wed 22-May-2002 at 10:23:07AM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Tue 21-May-2002 at 01:47:38PM +0530, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
> >
> > I haven't recieved a single mail from the list since the last week or
> > so. Is it the list or is it just me ?
>
>
er the weekend will have got through.
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ood strategy, so long as procmail is the only local
delivery agent. You would still need to keep track of messages you
create or move with mutt though.
The only disadvantage with letting mutt build the index, is that you
won't be able to find messages in folders that haven't been 'opened'.
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'me.hcache' patch indexes your mail as you go along and the
db files are quite ok for searching.
Indexing mail in this way is much more efficient than an indexing
cronjob (always out-of-date) or a separate indexing demon (wrecks quake
performance).
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o 'l' in the index
> screen).
The limit command is perfect for this, but it only works on one mailbox
and mailboxes don't scale too well - Ok for five thousand messages,
_not_ so ok for a million.
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ilar $quote_regexp see strange coloring on my
> original post? (I am seeing it on the above re-quoted lines as well,
> so it's not just the first quote character that affects it.)
I've always seen '> ' and '# ' quotes coloured differently - I thought
it was a feature.
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;t get it to play
nicely with that).
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don't know how it would fit-in with mutt:
http://mboxgrep.sourceforge.net/
If you are using Maildir header-caching, then I've had great success
(mis)using the caches as a fast-search index. The script I wrote should
be in the archives (January this year I think).
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You can sort-of get the
same thing like this:
Limit to all messages To, Cc or From you:
l~L 'david t-g'
Go to the first message and press ttt etc.. until you've
tagged all the threads. Then limit to show all tagged messages:
l~T
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an_ be used instead of vi/vim/pico etc..
If you make sure you have no $EDITOR or $VISUAL set in your environment
and then ':unset editor' before composing a message, then it is used by
default (I can't think of any real use for this).
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want to change Fcc:?
Works for me, at least tab-completion does, and two tabs takes me to the
folder browser.
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/mime system (also a mutt patch) or you can
ascii pgp encrypt/sign the body of your mail in your editor (ie. outside
of mutt altogether).
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the pager
set menu_scroll
macro index \
\
'jump to the next new message'
macro index \
\
'jump to the previous new message'
macro index \
\
'move to the previous entry'
macro index \
\
'move to the next entry'
macro index \
\
'move to the previous page'
macro index \
\
'move to the next page'
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ere exactly.
> I read through the man pages for mutt and also read through the help
> file that you can get to by typing ?
There is the manual, which may or may not be bound to , or you can
read it as html at:
http://mutt.org/doc/manual/
There is also some mutt-imap documentation h
owser anyway - I can't remember the last time I used it).
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position: inline' for all images less than 800 pixels wide.
Just an example, something I was trying to do today.
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urrent behaviour. I often
find myself limiting to a pattern, picking a message, showing everything
to see the thread, limiting again, picking a message etc..
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On Tue 19-Feb-2002 at 04:23:34PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
>
> Is there a way to filter/split incoming mails into different folders
> as you can with Netscape, or is there another chance/way to do so?
imapfilter does this: http://imapfilter.sourceforge.net/
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opment version like 1.3.27 - imap support
has been much improved.
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regex argument, which it matches against
everything, sort-of like these:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'(Newbie Question|unsubscribe|@yahoo.com|@hotmail.com|BIG5)'
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Fcntl;
use DB_File;
use File::Find;
# This script requires the mutt header caching p
c mail
..or you could just symlink ~/Maildir to ~/Mail :-)
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On Fri 18-Jan-2002 at 06:31:02AM -0600, John Perry wrote:
> Ive started running the latest version of Mutt and have noticed
> something odd. Whenever a PGP signed/encrypted message is displayed I
> get a ? between lines.
It's fixed for me in mutt-1.3.26 (just released).
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oindent' \
-c 'set formatoptions=tcq2' \
-c 'set syntax=mail' \
-c 'map gqap' \
-c 'set pastetoggle='"
In a similar vein, this $ispell works quite well for me too:
# spell colour properly and ignore quoted text
set ispell='aspell \
--language-tag=en_GB \
--mode=email \
--add-email-quote=%,#,:,} \
--check'
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possible to do it properly - Here's a nasty macro
that hi-jacks a mutt variable to store and deliver the message:
macro generic \
'set escape="Message from a macro"'\
'set ?escape' \
'print a stupid message'
I suspect real text feedback from macros and hooks would be a handy
accessibility feature.
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rks?
Yep, it's something that looks-up magic numbers to identify filetypes,
instead of relying on file extensions - Much like mime-magic.
Do you have a way of using it in mutt to set the mime-type of an
attachment?
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On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote:
>
> Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in
> maildirs.
I've never tried it, but mboxgrep apparently works with Maildir, MH and
gzipped mbox files:
http://mboxgrep.sourceforge.net/
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reate as many of these 'results' Maildir's as you like
without using up (much) disc space.
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through grep -v '^Reply-To:'?
You should investigate this magic mutt setting:
:set ignore_list_reply_to
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On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 09:11:37PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> * Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-12-2001 20:06]:
>
> | On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 07:34:42PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> | >
> | > how does Mutt derive what to set the Content Type of attachments to?
> |
gic or something that didn't rely on file extensions.
Bruno
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so there is an extra
formfeed character floating around somewhere.
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he original email had messed-up headers in the
first place, it wasn't sent from 'Entourage' was it?
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10D:
>message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nov 3 17:21:34 owl postfix/qmgr[12853]: 862FB2B10D:
>from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=223281 (queue active)
> Nov 3 17:21:35 owl postfix/smtpd[6488]: disconnect from
>agent57.gbnet.net[194.70.126.12]
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On Sat 03-Nov-2001 at 11:06:16AM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote:
>
> (In case you haven't already gone "D'oh!":)
Am I the only person who got a huge windows virus tagged onto the end of
that email?
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try this:
:macro compose y base64
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959Z0
[snip, lots and lots of other stuff]
Wow, that was a long signature - Is this using the mutt s/mime patch?
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g like the nic.uk robot, then you'll have a lot of
messing around. The uk robot insists on:
- messages are old-style (non-mime) pgp signed, ':set
pgp_create_traditional' doesn't work either.
- Your public key can't be self-signed.
- You must use an RSA key.
Try any of the above..
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mutt-users +mutt-dev
#
# fcc-save-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' +mutt-users
# fcc-save-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' +mutt-dev
# fcc-save-hook '~A' !
#
# macro index \
# '!'\
# '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]'\
# \
# '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]'\
# \
# '!' \
# 'Filter mail'
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at 07:21:39AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Is there no ftp access, either? All you'd need is to drop in a
> .forward file and a .procmailrc file...
Nope, not even a user account associated with the mailbox - This is a
dedicated imap server with virtual accounts.
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On Sat 29-Sep-2001 at 07:00:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> This seems to work, but it's insane (fun to watch though) - There must
> be a sane solution:
The fcc-save-hooks got mixed-up when I was rewriting for the list, my
insane macro should have looked like this (with the defaul
temp folder
set spoolfile=~/Maildir/inbox # configure procmail to deliver here
..where ~/Maildir/misc, ~/Maildir/postponed and ~/Maildir/inbox are all
Maildir format.
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-u 0x82C08753"
0x82C08753 is my key I need to use for signing, so substitute 0xEDEDEFB9
to use your Suresh key.
Bruno
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y do?".
This is all irrelevant anyway, since I'm not aware of anyone using mutt
purely in audio. The help menu is fine and the ':set ?alternates' thing
is a cute trick to remember.
Bruno
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?a
..that would return something like this?:
create-alias create an alias from a message sender
Bruno
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Hello!
the viewer of mutt displays iso signs as backslashed hex nums e.g.:
t\351l\351phone i looked into the FAQ and setted some LC vars, but it
didn't change anything (and in the FAQ they spoke of ?? signs instead of
the iso signs..)
so what goes wrong here?
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==
a similar problem with Maildirs accessed via nfs a couple of
months ago. Some mail appeared to vanish, but was still there when
viewed in mutt on the file-server.
Nfs was reporting the files as empty. Lots of restarting nfs seemed to
fix the problem and the mail reappeared :-)
Bruno
; %s\
> /tmp/mutt-fix.$$;\
mv /tmp/mutt-fix.$$ %s; sleep 1; touch %s'\
\
rm /tmp/mutt-msgID\
set editor=vim\
set auto_tag" \
"insert the current message's \"Message-ID\" into the tagged messages'\
\"References:\" headers"
Bruno
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ve limited your message
> list, and there are hidden messages represented by that &.
At the risk of making what sounds like a Feature Request. I would love
to be able to do a 'context-limit', along the lines of `grep -C`.
ie. "show all matching messages + all messages in the same thread"
Bruno
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he grepm thing with
Maildirs. Ideally it would create the vfolder as a Maildir containing
only linked files, so I could have as many vfolders as I like without
having to go and buy a bigger disc. Maybe someone has already written
this.
Bruno
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lnxQi9hkpPO77W3
> Content-Type: application/postscript
> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*=ascii''braustac%2Eps
>
> %!PS-Adobe-2.0
> %%Creator: dvips(k) 5.85 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Software
> et cetera...
It is messed-up, I don't know why :-)
Bruno
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dary"
> variable, and my mutt is adding an asterisk to this.)
You need to give some examples.
Your Content-Type header is a bit of a mess as well:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset*=ascii''ascii
Bruno
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imap paths look like this:
{imap.myisp.com/}path/to/folder/
In mutt-1.3.* they look like this:
imap:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path/to/folder/
Bruno
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nterface. You might also have to tinker
with url_handler.sh to get it working.
Bruno
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On Tue 09-Jan-2001 at 09:10:01PM +, Bruno Postle wrote:
> Use \..* as your mask so you match the somewhat odd courier naming
> convention.
That regex is just plain-wrong, it works for all the wrong reasons.
It should have been ^\. to match everything beginning with a dot.
Bruno
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~/Mail/list.mutt-users
~/Mail/sent
~/Mail/work.boring
~/Mail/work.interesting
etc..
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nally preceded by
the not operator ``!''. Only files whose names match this mask will
be shown. The match is always case-sensitive.
Bruno
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ne actually uses this, I don't have
an 'outlook test suite' to check it. At the very least you will get lots
of mail saying "what's this 'null' file? I can't seem to open it. It
must be a virus." etc..
Bruno
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nobody
will think it's a forgery (they will just think I forgot to sign again).
Really, you should be signing everything or nothing.
Bruno
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On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 06:04:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote:
> >
> > Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers?
> >
> > I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to
> > uns
could then persuade urlview to look at headers as well as message
bodies, then I think it would basically do what you want.
Bruno
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PGP signature
k in netscape messenger, instead of being automatically
shown (as a purely netscape generated image-attached-to-message would
be).
Bruno
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PGP signature
-threads (that's if you were planning on posting them here).
Bruno
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PGP signature
On Sat 24-Jun-2000 at 12:50:34PM -0700, Gottipati Aravind wrote:
> My question now is whats the purpose of that hostname variable if it
> does not work?
As far as I can tell, it's the only way of setting the hostname part of
the generated 'Message-ID: ' he
the line in url_handler.sh that calls mutt:
mutt `echo $url | sed 's;^[^:]*:\(.*\);\1;'`
to
mutt-rfc2368 $url
Bruno
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#!/bin/sh
# Rewrites RFC2368-style URI's to mutt command-line format
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20-feb-2000
give me a hand?
Thanks in advance,
Bruno Lustosa
give me a hand?
THanks in advance,
Bruno Lustosa
n by C2C Systems
Automatically compresses and decompresses attachments for Outlook,
A user will not be aware that they are sending or receiving files in
a compressed format
This is the best bit, the files are sent as a self-extracting executable
file: :-)
Bruno
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at.
> Have you tried with a non-gpg signature, just for fun? Like an old RSA
> key, or a PGP DSS key?
I've got an old pgp key pair somewhere, I'll try that (with gpg) and see
what happens.
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PGP signature
ther signed one crashed his sys-admins machine.
Can anyone suggest a filter to not sign messages in reply-to messages
with this in the header:
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook CWS, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0)
Bruno
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PGP signature
t may contain private and confidential information. If this
has come to you in error you must take no action based on
it, nor must you copy or show it to anyone; please telephone
us immediately and delete the original.
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Hi Rob
> I'm making it available here:
> http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/software/active-1.0b4-SNAP2.tar.gz
> I think it includes the code for rxvt-2.4.5, but no guarantees.
Thanks a lot! It works!
> > Enjoy!
:)
Yours sincerely
Bruno
gt; Unfortunately applying the patch to newer versions of rxvt was so difficult
> that I gave up.
:(
Yours sincerely
Bruno
or selection and Shift-Click
on an URL for opening netscape windows.
Yours sincerely
Bruno
hen call
netscape -remote "openURL( , new-window)"
What's your opinion?
Yours sincerely
Bruno
rks perfectly.
Best regards
Bruno
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